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Show As The Work Nears Compfet on 5 , Jv r tu v r if VV ij v( Plans To Obtain New Pipe Organ For Taberhacle Made By Committee Brigham Stores Will Be Closed All Day Next Tuesday . i-- - T .. J Zdr New Central School Will Be Ready For Students One of the most modern school when school begins next fall. structures 14 classrooms, library,, activity room with stage, cafeteria and tffill have According to recent reports it should be completed soon. ,ve offices. r 8 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY. 26, 1950 VOLUME 43, NUMBER 21 All Brigham City store will be closed Tuesday. May 30. In honor of Memorial day. It was annunced today by Vera chairman of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce merchants committee. All housewives have been urged to note the holiday and stock up In preparation. Har-me- r. Schedule 1950-5- 1 For School Is Announced South High Cubs i Though students Just out of ork On Central THREE JUDGES ARE SELECTED for the year are not the Find Measure Of school least Interested, school for the school year will open FOR MISS BOX ELDER CONTEST BEHS Bees 8 To 4 Wednesday, School May Be. September 6, It was announced today by 1950-5- 1 Ken- E. Weight, LDS Authorities ar Blynn admltE neth Old Escapes Run Over By A Car, Three-YeWith Only A Wide Bruise Across His Middle Morgan, three-year-ol- d son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan of 663 South (Main street, was run over by his parents car Sunday evening but escaped with only bruises. The Morgan car, an Oldsmo-bilsedan, was parked in the drive-waat their home. It was believed that the child got into the car and pulled it out of gear. The car started to roll backward, Into the street, and The door Blynn "bailed out. knocked him down and under the car, and the left front wheel rolled over bun, passing over below the riba. his His father came out of the house about then, but did not know at first that the child had e y street, and was struck by another car passing by in the usually heavy Sunday afternoon Main street traffic. No one was injured, but there was considerable damage to the other OK Purchase Of Seven Set Organ car. Other observers, several of them, from across the street, and from cars passing by which stopped In the traffic snarl, saw the car run over the child. It happened that a doctor, Dr. T. E. Bauman of Salt Lake City was stopped nearby, and exami ned Blynn after his father had carried him into the house. a lapse of 54 years, the Elder stake tabernacle will again vibrate to the swelling music of a pipe organ, for general authorities of the L. D. S. church in Salt Lake City, have authorized the purchase of a new seven set pipe organ for the historic old building, according to Harold B. Felt, publicity chairman of the committee in charge. In 1896, this nioneer L. D. S. building was almost totally destroyed by fire along with the fine old pipe organ which had been installed in the structure. After Box superintendent Over 15 Organizations Now officially entered are Shel- Playing in their own back of Box Elder school district, Prior to the opening of school, Lake, ley Robinette by the club yard, Derks Field, Salt Will Sponsor Girls and Bonnie Lee by the Beta the South High Cubs beat the teachers Institute will be held will Sigma Phi sorority. In Beauty Pageant Brigham City Bees 8 to 4, last Friday and Saturday, SeptemCentral school students and on September 5, With the deadline for entries night, after leading them ber Subsequent medical examlna new new to in desks, down tlon by another doctor confirm there will be a meeting of prin Three outstanding judges have into the contest June 1, the can- throughout the game. with the latest type of ed that there was no Internal record in cipals and teachers. After gaining a promised their services at the didates will have a full month There will be a day off for been run over. Blynn stood up, injury. By the following one baseball play the day uipment and facilities this fall Miss Box Elder County contest, and a few days to prepare their region Box Elder high team found the students in September for the bending over and holding his Blynn was up and around, with construction of the new Cen-- I to be held in Brigham City, July talents for judging. only a wide bruise across his Contestants are not judged competition stiffer in Salt Lake Peach Days celebration and in stomach. 4, according to Dr. Gordon Felt, school should be completed middle to show for his exper school students the Meanwhile, on unoccupied time at than October, exhigh combut any must of yesterday the City beauty alone, judges a advance of the begin-- chairman will give beet farmers a hand car had backed out into the ience. mittee of the club, spon- hibit outstanding talent, musi- during the season. school year, of the iVal Woodland, sophomore, during a five day beet vacation or some cally, dramatically, soring organization. Since the people of Box cording to K. E. Weight, six the first similiar pitched innings of Other vacation days include way. and Eugene Jelesnick, music Elder haw 2elt an urgent need was and the relieved n game by two days for thanksgiving, six BrigPreliminary judging talent director of television and labor Unless unforseen radio stations for the installation of a new something , and ham City July Fourth will be Harold Anderson in the sixth. for Christmas, one for structure will be famous violinist and orchestra held during the day at the curs the instrument In this beautiful Though B.E.H.S. made three day, and two for the Utah Edu convention. of difAssociations cation tabernacle. to errors Souths the mplete in the latter part one, Commercial clubrooms. leader, notified Felt he would ly, Weight said. Looking a year ahead, school Climaxing the big day for ference in the game appeared to be on hand to judge the Box Considerable discussion, When compled the building Eider county beauties. contestants will be an evening be a matter of experience, more will end for elementary schools and organizing has trans- Program At Cemetery II be one of the most next year on May 18, and for Snowville Will Honor A native of Russia, Jelesnik program at the Box Elder stake than performance. pired during the recent years structures in the came to the United States as a tabernacle at which each of the The top of the Bees batting high schools on May 25. Will Begin At with but little success until a Memorial will line-uFor 14 modern class the teachers Day there te, boasting hit Tuesday heavy throughout man with his family contestants will sing, dance, recent series of meetings with young A. 10:30 M. O'clock two 172 of a be mm, days teaching, library, activity room who were fleeing Communist give readings or whatever their the evening, but the younger the stake presidencies of both Eugene Hansen, of East Garone of to able werent Institute, stage, cafeteria, and days as get final be, quite the players the American boys the North and South Box Elder will be the guest speaker persecution. Since arriving here specialty may land, Saluting and for of ball. feel the day principal the event. iMiss Elder space. Box fa- judging he has become two days of U. iE. A. In the Snowville ward for the who have given their lives In stakes. Apostle Mark E. PeterThe 535 students who will mous as violinistnationally and band County will be announced at Box Elders batting order was: faculty, the son, and N.. Lorenzo Mitchell Tues- defense of their country, Burt convention, one day to complete Memorial Day services, Lee Wight, third base; Sister there this fall will have the program. of They urged immediate action in American and Veterans a. 11 at m. leader, performed has oclock 30, Legion, May day, erally acres of floor space In Ronney the years school work and one In the Snowville ward there Hunsaker, centerfield; During the afternoon across the country from New Foreign Wars and Amvets, will securing funds for the installachapel. census. school a take Jo es new building, 41,068 Dean Lavar day Harris, will be a parade with several leftfield; square York to Hollywood. The American Legion post of present an appropriate program tion of the organ as well as the second base; Phillip ft, to be exact. Ann Ashton will be another floats, and musical organlza Johnson, will present the flag on Memorial Day, next Tuesday, complete Tremonton remodeling of the Attending school there1' next tions. Oyler, shortstop; Devon Briten of three the and musical num- May 30, it was announced by bo (laft;sYithinstllatkn of ceremonies person judging Hal tr will be 95 first graders, 94 Anderson, beker, of catcher; winner The the contest in team who will be charged with bers from Ihere will also be pre- corrfhTartdets of the organizations new choir seats, carpeting and send Ule oim tywi It . Compete' tdt first baser Lee' Whitaker, right-fiel-graders, 95 thirderad of difficult sented. This is under the direc- today. the picking proper lighting. duty 95 fourth and Val Woodland, pitch graders, "86 fifth Box Elder county representative Miss Utah at the contest in Salt Prior to the services at the tion of Christene Peterson and iders and 70 sixth er. All F.O.E. Lake As result of these conferCity, September graders. . to vie for Miss Utah in the Doyle J. Cutler, members of the cemetery at 11 oclock in the ences aa committee was formed of the town board. The public is In- - morning all members state contest later in the year. of her expenses will be paid club, veterans organizations will consisting of J. Delos Thompson, a former Powers by the Brigham City vited. Miss Ashton, In and she will be outfitted with og Makes Own Decision for Installation ceremonies march from the War Memorial Rudger Price, Vernon Kotter, Edgirl, who modeled in New York a wardrobe. new officers of the complete home Brigham now several for directly to the cemetery. win Anderson, Earl Madsen, W. operates Dee Glen years, Ownership Dispute Iverson Dies Sheffield John Owens, and Order Smith, chairman, Fraternal of Those City Eagles, at school participating In the Lester Dredge, the Ashton finishing Harold B. Felt, with Lester aerie 2919, are planned for June In California Tuesday at the services Salt Lake Invited any organization or incemetery may 529 Atlas Building, Ky. (UP) A number of Indians of the 6, dividual to enter a contestant u the dogs beginning at 8 oclock in the congregate at the North gate of Dredge acting as secretary and day in court. City. Shoshone and Bannock tribes, toand towns Smith treasurer and Harold B.( Felt Also, was was received Word relatives it announced said, The small terrier was the cemetery at 11 oclock. evening, by Robison Holst, Mrs. Marilyn brought from Utah and Nevada, were in At the cemetery the Box Elder publicity chairman. hy Sheriff Hobart Collins, Miss Utah of 1948, will be the dies in the county are espe- Brigham City yesterday to con- day by Lyle Johnson, recreation in Brigham City this week of the death of Sheffield Iverson, 45, chairman. school band will present a for cially invited to enter explained that trouble third judge. Competing It was the decision of the fer with their attorney, B. C. The Ogden aerie installation who succumbed suddenly last high short concert following which the irted when two won 1948, she in Miss America families laid committee that the organ would who is preparing a claim team will he here to conduct Call, in San 23, colors a advanced be Diego, will May urn to the Tuesday, by third place in talent and placed pet. in their behalf under an old the ceremonies. Refreshments California. gifts combined contingent of the Brig be financed by Magistrate Owens high in all other dvisions of Clifford To Blast Out for submission to the U will be served Margaret by people from Brigham City treaty, son Mrs. of Is eveHe Priscilla the ham veterans the cided to let City during organizations. the animal del- judging. S. Indian claims commission. Iverson, and the late Gylvanus They will be accompanied by the and surrounding communities, s lor himself. We feel these three are very Ditch North Of Town Members of the two tribes in ning. and that an official certificate InIverson both of San Diego. V.F.W. Drum and Bugle corp. The are to be Hie two following families were placed competent judges, and will do to all contribuUtah and Idaho claim that the stalled: Roy Olsen, will survived Is He his on mother; by the pro tors be Issued their Principal speaker worthy presopposite sides of the Charles Clifford is planning government never finished pay room. an excellent job, Dr. Felt said. certifying ownership three children and vice wife, Lucille; gram will be District Judge Lew in the new dog was put in the midle. With five days until the dead- to blast out a ditch 300 to 500 ment of some 21 annual pay ident; Walt Bundy, worthy organ. pipe Noble. Melvin two and is Jones. Before and brothers, his Art after The terrier Stowall, president; worthy waited a few see- line for entries into the contest feet long and about three feet ments of $20,000 provided for un Funeral services were to be talk musical numbers will be According to Felt, It is the ds, whined and growled. Then left, over 15 organizations have deep on swampy land on the der a treaty signed and ratified chaplain; Calvin Wright, worthy held in San Diego, Cal., conductor. Friday, presented. ambition of the committee to of ddenly he leaped intentions into the made known their Paul Hunsaker farm, three miles in 1863, here in Brigham City, A firing squad will fire a sa have Marlowe Anderson, treasurer; May 26. of one every Man, woman and man. Under the terms of the treaty, contestants, according north of Brigham City, at about entering lute and taps will be played by child the ; Case dismissed. Call explained, the Indians were George Mollendorf, Inside guard proud owner of a certo Dee Glen Smith, chairman. 10 oclock this morning. the Bugle corp. Colors will be re- tificate which Ervin Hansen, outside guard; Rotarians Hold Their will become a of dynamite are to receive a $20,000 initial pay and Charges tired to conclude r three-yeathe program, cherished family keepsake as Rudolph Kaiser, tonne Junior Girls Hold Annual Tying 20 for a and of $20,000 ment, year desired at the depth planted Opening prayer will be offertrustee, replacing Mark Briten Birthday Party Friday go by. f The Rose the ditch, about two feet apart. years In return for certain rights ed by Ernest Hansen, American years on the board of trustees. Ceremonies Tuesday Evening burg, crossto relative and privileges is a Only one stick of dynamite electronic organ ' which closconducted Howard The and John Hod' Other trustees are the Legion chaplain, George in a beautiful capped and fused. The con- ing and using their lands been used in the taberna- with has be number will the Jensen. and ing party nothing ges birthday playing ceremony held piano solo, Parry Utah and Idaho. The tribes claim the for cle for serious of V. F. the the Drum W. Brigham City After Fonnie Wells read the cussion from the first blast taps evening, May 23, at past year on a rental Lee, by presi Parley " the Junior will set off the next stick and that these payments were disbasis has now been returned girls of the symbolism of the rose, the girls so on down the line in a chain continued after a couple of years. dent, becomes junior past pres- Rotary club last Friday noon, at and Bugle corps. the Ward held their annual presented their roses to Recently all of the crosses at and it Is the desire of authoriworthy vice the dining room at the Howard Ernest L. Wilkinson and Rob- ident of the hotel. the worBurt is Junior Rose bour- bouquet and then the bouquet reaction. cemetery have been painted, ties to have a new organ inJensen; president n. Hunsaker said yesterday Clif- ert W. Barker, attorneys, from Mrs. George A. Boyce assisted repaire dand some of them re- stalled and paid for by next was presented to the president Henry McIntyre; chaplain, thy D. C., boxes use Washington, representing two to was going Anderson by cutting the birhday cake, as- placed by Boy Scout troop, 105, Christmas, Felt said. treasurer, Marlowe 0Pening prayer was giv- of the M. I. A., Mrs. Elva Roun ford of 60 percent dynamite. Reason all of the Indians in the claim (reelected); inside ey Beverly Roy sisted by Vosco Call. Dr. and under the leadership of Charles Fredrickson, guard, dy. After a brief acceptance for were the government, accompanying this article is Mrs., whose wedding anniversary Beckert, troop leader. a piano solo blasting the ditch is that the against outside Olsen; from speech each girl presented her guard, George for a in attendance at a meeting held a coupon, whch may be filled too is lne to were swampy was , the ground following reday, Mollendorf. mother. , Lewis Morgan. Petersen to rose Louise Ander-her In and mailed with the contriwithout us- in the court room at the court mains as cut the cake, but Dr. Boyce rcndered a song, which was While delicious refreshments shovel to get onto,would most amusing experience bution to Lester secretary. Retiring have out were my There house yesterday. which mats town. of greatly ed by a was Reed Dredge,' ing poem, Our Lives," were being served, Pat more than 70 Indians present. junior past president is Cecil A certificate of the Sessions toasted Dr. in Rotary. increase Heber expense. Uura Fillmore. J. An-reading, a humorous Bradbury. Laraine gave vice ownership in the organ will Among those in Brigham City Wayne Woodand, Charles A. Munns, whose birth 'nen sang a song, after JoAnne Moore concluded the were Billy Meyers of Wells, Nev., a chief and son of the then be mailed back to the to president, presided news yesterday 1,000. is this Phone your month, benediction. day anniversary CarJ Roundy played a meeting with the one of the treaty signers; Albert and the followship committee meeting. . contributor. Mrs. Charles Stanton, also a chief and a reported: That 'Beautiful Ceremonies In Corinne Ward Last Tuesday Evening grandson of a signer; David H. Dhitworth had undergone an Pabawena; Jim Charlie, grand- operation the preceding WednesAPPLICATION TO PURCHASE PIPES son of a signer; Chester R. day in an Ogden hospital; that Northwestern chairman; Vosco Call and Van Wilson are Lester Dredge, s. James M. Pabawena, vice chair- grandfathers again; that Will Committee Pipe Organ man; John S. Pabawena; Clyde Merrell had been to Santa Cruz, Box Elder Stake Tabernacle Ottogary; Elias Publgee, and Calif., to visit his daughter Mary 40 South Main Street Jennie Pocatello Hardy, now and her new baby, and that 80 Brigham City, Utah about Bunderson was back from years old,, herself a graduate of Carlisle university the hospital. v Dear Sir: and a daughter of Chief The balance of the program consisted of members telling of Please enter my application to purchase pipes of the new Box Elder Stake Tabernacle pipe organ, at $10 per pipe. Please make out ownership certificate (s) ompletelnJuly i 20-3- 0 mid-sectio- 1-- urns, 5-- 0 p I 20-3- 0 1950-5- 1 thi SERVICES AT BRIGHAM CEMETERY KDYL-NBC- SCHEDULED FOR MEMORIAL DAY plan-nin- g mod-scho- ( p ith pre-scho- pre-scho- d i, 20-3- 0 Planned Of 15-2- Tribe Members Brigham Thursday i free-wi- ll ie P At out-goin- g Co-,- Out-goin- g inB fol-b- y secretary-t- reasurer. n 3 Otto-gar- Sec.-Trea- Her-ve- n Former President Of Central Pacific Mission To Speak At Conference Sunday Elder Melvyn Weenig, formerO; president of the Cantral Pacl 7:30 p. m. 'the Primary assocla flc mission of the Church, of Je- tions of the stake will have sus Christ of Latter-DaSaints charge of the program. Will be the principal speaker at Special music is being pre the quarterly conference of the pared for the conference by the North Box Elder stake to be held Box Elder high school 'Girls' at the stake tabernacle at Brig- chorus under the direction of J. ham City next Sunday. Earl Johnston, and the Orpheus A prieshood leadership meet- chorus under the direction of ing will be held at 9 a. m. and Norman V. Watkins. It is angeneral sessions of the confer- ticipated that several recently ence are scheduled for 10 a. m. returned missionaries will reand 2 p.m. Sunday evening at port at this conference. to: (One certificate) per pipe) and mail to: y Ward Junior Girls Of The Corinne Carol Roundy, Joanne Forsgren, JoAnn Moore, Fillmore, of The wj.last Tuesday evening held their Tying Wells, Nancy Stallings, Delores Craner, Elinor Bosley, Beth areV Fannie (ieft to They right) ?n8,T Beard, Genever Mathis. (This includes both rows.) FredBeverly Larson, Dawn Anderson, Son Laraine Anderson, Pat Reed, Diane Morgan, Laura Mari-Loui- se Enclosed find check ( order ( ) ; please call and pick up my contribution ( ). (Fill .out this application and mail, and make checks at address shown payable to Lester Dredge, ) ; money Sec.-Trea- s., above.) . |